Surgeon's report was never sent, inquiry toldA SURGEON, his secretary and his registrar were all incorrect in asserting a medical-legal report was sent to a patient threeâŚFri Jun 08 2012 - 01:00
Study finds toddler, teen years most expensive in child's lifeTHE MOST expensive stages in a childâs life are the toddler and teenager years, landmark new research has found.Thu Jun 07 2012 - 01:00
Children missing school due to substandard housingTHE NUMBER of children missing school directly as a result of substandard housing in the largest local authority flat complexâŚWed Jun 06 2012 - 01:00
ULA motion seeks home repair schemeThe Government must begin emergency repair works on âtens of thousandsâ of homes affected by pyrite and inadequate fire safetyâŚWed Jun 06 2012 - 01:00
Research estimates child costsThe most expensive stages in a childâs life are when they are babies and when they are teenagers, landmark new research has foundâŚWed Jun 06 2012 - 01:00
Keeping children out of the firing lineA child contact centre, operating on a pilot basis for now, has already helped 28 families since opening in OctoberTue Jun 05 2012 - 01:00
Over 200 prisoners taking State examsOVER 200 prisoners begin their State exams tomorrow, figures from the Irish Prison Service indicateTue Jun 05 2012 - 01:00
Low-dose aspirin reduces breast cancer mortalityLOW DOSES of aspirin can reduce mortality in women with stage one to three breast cancer, new Irish research suggests.Tue Jun 05 2012 - 01:00
Road closures in place as women's mini-marathon kicks off at 3pmSIGNIFICANT TRAFFIC delays and road closures will feature in Dublin again today, as the 29th annual womenâs mini-marathon takesâŚMon Jun 04 2012 - 01:00
Home helps in court over cutsTHE WORKING conditions of up to 10,000 home helps will be considered by the Labour Court tomorrow.Mon Jun 04 2012 - 01:00
Churches launch city 'Camino'A new âCaminoâ pilgrim walk which involves visiting and praying in seven Dublin churches was inaugurated by the Catholic and âŚMon Jun 04 2012 - 01:00
Dublin gets new 'Camino' walkA new âCaminoâ pilgrim walk which involves visiting and praying in seven Dublin churches has been inaugurated by the CatholicâŚSun Jun 03 2012 - 01:00
Home-helps case to be heardThe working conditions of up to 10,000 home-helps will be considered by the Labour Court on Tuesday.Sun Jun 03 2012 - 01:00
Health insurer changes refund policyLAYA HEALTHCARE, formerly known as Quinn insurance, will this month stop refunding customers who cancel their policy mid-termâŚSat Jun 02 2012 - 01:00
NGOs urged to help society by pushing social agendaADVOCATING FOR social and political change is becoming âincreasingly difficultâ for the voluntary sector, but increasingly importantâŚFri Jun 01 2012 - 01:00
Advocating change more 'difficult'Advocating for social and political change was becoming âincreasingly difficultâ for the voluntary sector, but increasingly importantâŚThu May 31 2012 - 01:00
Legal cover sought for youth sexual health servicesHealthcare to under-16s needs legal protection, says RCPITue May 29 2012 - 01:00
Magdalene lobby group criticises Coalition inactionTHE GOVERNMENT has failed to implement a key recommendation by the UN Committee Against Torture to set up an inquiry into theâŚTue May 29 2012 - 01:00
Starbucks to take over historic Bewley's buildingA NEW era will begin today for one of Dublinâs most famous cafes when the former Bewleyâs on Westmoreland Street reopens thisâŚTue May 29 2012 - 01:00
Government drafting law on tranquillisersIT IS to become an offence to possess tranquillisers such as Valium, Xanax or Zimovane without a prescription, under legislationâŚMon May 28 2012 - 01:00
Daily supply of prescription drugs 'just to get you normal'JOE (30) from Rialto, Dublin, and his girlfriend Sally (33) each take about 15 Zimovane tablets in the morning âjust to get youâŚMon May 28 2012 - 01:00
Chief Justice calls again for judicial council to be set upTHE JUDICIARY is the weakest arm of government here and democracy in Ireland would be âvery much enhancedâ by the establishmentâŚFri May 25 2012 - 01:00
Prejudices in healthcare can put gay patients at risk, group warnsGAY, LESBIAN and bisexual people are at risk of receiving inadequate healthcare because of assumptions and prejudices among someâŚThu May 24 2012 - 01:00
'Gaps' in healthcare for LGBT peopleGay, lesbian and bisexual people are at risk of receiving inadequate healthcare because of assumptions and prejudices among someâŚWed May 23 2012 - 01:00
Media coverage of suicide improvesThe volume of positive coverage given to suicide and mental health issues in the print media has increased in the past year, âŚWed May 23 2012 - 01:00
Dealers now peddling prescription drugsTHE ILLICIT sale of prescription drugs in Dublinâs city centre has become a âfar more significant problemâ than the sale of heroinâŚWed May 23 2012 - 01:00
Warning over sale of prescription drugsThe illicit sale of prescription drugs in Dublin's city-centre has become a "far more significant problem" than the sale of heroinâŚTue May 22 2012 - 01:00
Doctor found guilty of professional misconduct over cheating in examA CO Roscommon doctor has been found guilty of professional misconduct for cheating in membership exams for a professional bodyâŚTue May 22 2012 - 01:00
Three property owners have paid over âŹ30,000 in household chargesTHREE PROPERTY owners have paid between âŹ30,000 and âŹ40,000 through multiple liabilities for the controversial âŹ100 householdâŚMon May 21 2012 - 01:00
Up to schools to find exam venue for expelled pupilsLEAVING CERTIFICATE students who have been expelled from school would âusuallyâ be found an alternative venue in which to sitâŚMon May 21 2012 - 01:00
Utility bills may rise after a No vote, says Ibec chiefGas and electricity bills could go up in the aftermath of a No vote for the fiscal treaty, the director general of employersâ âŚMon May 21 2012 - 01:00
Funding threat to VEC crechesTHE DEPARTMENT of Children will not intervene to save childcare facilities in vocational colleges across the State, despite widespreadâŚMon May 21 2012 - 01:00
Approval to make Greek scenario here 'more likely'A VOTE in favour of the fiscal treaty would make a Greek scenario here more likely, a group of anti-austerity MEPs has warnedâŚFri May 18 2012 - 01:00
Yes vote 'would heighten risk to Ireland'A vote in favour of the fiscal treaty would make a Greek scenario here more likely, a group of anti-austerity MEPs has warnedâŚThu May 17 2012 - 01:00
'No intervention' over crechesThe Department of Children will not intervene to save childcare facilities in vocational colleges across the State despite widespreadâŚThu May 17 2012 - 01:00
'High levels of burnout' in child protection staffSOCIETY MUST prioritise the most important duties of child protection workers as they cannot do everything currently expectedâŚTue May 15 2012 - 01:00
Shift in attitudes hailed as volunteering week beginsTHE CONTRIBUTION of volunteering to society must be more accurately recorded, the chief executive of Volunteer Ireland has saidâŚTue May 15 2012 - 01:00
Gathering to promote Ireland all next yearA TOURISM initiative to entice people with Irish connections to visit next year will help lift Ireland out of recession, TaoiseachâŚSat May 12 2012 - 01:00
Cuts may see return of 'bad old days'There was a âreal dangerâ that marginalised areas, such as Ballyfermot, Dublin could go back to âbad old days of the â80s of âŚFri May 11 2012 - 01:00
Funding cuts force closure of college crechesA NUMBER of creches in vocational colleges across the State are closing at the end of the academic year due to cuts in fundingâŚFri May 11 2012 - 01:00
Tourism industry hails retention of 9% VATTHE TOURISM industry has welcomed the retention of the lower 9 per cent VAT rate across the sector until the end of next yearâŚThu May 10 2012 - 01:00
Brady says parents of abused children should have been toldTHE CATHOLIC primate, Cardinal SeĂĄn Brady, has said parents of children he knew in 1975 had been abused by Fr Brendan Smyth shouldâŚTue May 08 2012 - 01:00
Childcare services face 'staffing crisis'COMMUNITY CHILDCARE services in disadvantaged areas face a âstaffing crisisâ over coming months as cuts to Community EmploymentâŚTue May 08 2012 - 01:00
New MS oral drug still not availableA NEW oral drug to treat the symptoms of Multiple Sclerosis, which has been licensed and deemed cost-effective here, remains âŚTue May 08 2012 - 01:00
No fee to remove defective implantsWOMEN WHO had defective breast implants here will have them removed free of charge but may have to pay to have them replaced, âŚMon May 07 2012 - 01:00
Bridge works not at fault in floodingSCAFFOLDING ERECTED by IarnrĂłd Ăireann around a bridge over the river Dodder played no role in worsening heavy flooding in DublinâŚSat May 05 2012 - 01:00
Academics give little weight to Irish girls' obesity studyA SUGGESTION in a major report on childrenâs health that 11-year-old Irish girls are the third-heaviest in 39 countries surveyedâŚThu May 03 2012 - 01:00
Welfare standards of living assessedAlmost all households dependent on social welfare payments cannot live a dignified life, according to calculations by the MoneyâŚWed May 02 2012 - 01:00
Concern at release of 1,200 from prison earlyA VIOLENT offender register should be established before the Minister for Justice presses ahead with plans to release up to 1âŚWed May 02 2012 - 01:00
Minimum-income life 'not dignified'Almost all households dependent on social welfare payments cannot live a dignified life, according to calculations by the MoneyâŚTue May 01 2012 - 01:00